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Australia and USA sign MoU to combat transnational crime

The MOU is based on a shared understanding that addressing the increased threat of transnational crime requires international cooperation.

Most data lives in the cloud. What if it lived under the sea?

Offshore data centres can be close to coastal consumers, reducing latency, without having to pay the high real-estate prices often found in densely populated areas.

Hamas’ terror attack on Israel aims to destabilise international collaborations

The proposed IMEC corridor seems to have triggered a waxing and waning kind of response from different corners of the world.  

America likely to persist with renewed Pacific role despite island nations’ doubts

Many analysts believe that because of China’s growing assertiveness and ambition, the U.S. expects and is preparing for a possible showdown. 

What makes a good political leader?

Many things determine what leaders can and can’t do.

Caste Bill targetting Hindu Americans rejected by Governor

"We hope to move forward without hatred or malice to bring together our community which SB-403 so unnecessarily divided.”

Bharat’s ancient wisdom and Modi’s historic leadership driving the Global South

By Om Prakash Dwivedi Are we witnessing a new phase of India’s political renaissance? The setting up of the Bharat Mandapam, the Natraj statue installed...

India focussing on G20 and BRICS+ to become the Global South Leader

Given that the next three G-20 Presidency happens to be BRICS members, India certainly needs to accelerate the global south leadership drive. 

Are your children learning second language? They may have a memory advantage

Consistently having to access competing words from a large pool of candidates may have long-term cognitive consequences.

What the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent?

Global warming – the result of fossil fuel burning – means bushfires will become more frequent and severe.

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PM Modi says opposition “let Indian women down” after quota bill fails in Parliament

The constitutional amendment fell short of the required two-thirds majority, with 298 MPs voting in favour and 230 against, marking a rare legislative setback for the government.

Taxi and rideshare sting operation in Perth exposes safety breaches and fare gouging

The operation, led by the Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure alongside WA Police and the Australian Federal Police, targeted more than 100 vehicles over four hours at Perth Airport.

Two men charged over alleged online threats to federal MPs

AFP officials say both matters were investigated by National Security Investigations (NSI) teams, established in October 2025 to target individuals and groups engaging in behaviour that threatens Australia’s social cohesion.
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